Let's list the dealerships you know of which will sell the 2025 4Runner at MSRP price with no dealer markup. Here's the ones I know of...
Longo Toyota -- El Monte, CA
Elk Grove Toyota -- Elk Grove, CA
Toyota of Anaheim -- Anaheim, CA
Walnut Creek Toyota -- Walnut Creek, CA
From the official Toyota press release:
"The 2025 4Runner will be built in Toyota Motor Corporation's Tahara plant in Japan and will arrive in the U.S. in the fall of 2024."
Fall of 2024 ends on December 20, 2024 so an arrival date at dealers in December is certainly possible. But I'm hoping...
Apparently this is how they hid the 2025 4Runner TRD Pro, Trailhunter and Limited models that were revealed at the world debut event in San Diego last week.
Looks like most of the people so far will be first time 4runner owners. Good sign for Toyota.
Question for the people already on their dealer's pre-order / deposit list -- are your deposits refundable?
Toyota 4Runner TRD Pro colors from 2015-2025:
2015: Inferno
2016: Quicksand
2017: Cement
2018: Cavalry Blue
2019: Voodoo Blue
2020: Army Green
2021: Lunar Rock
2022: Lime Rush
2023 Solar Octane
2024 Terra
2025 Mudbath
Trailhunter will surely come in multiple colors, not just Everest. For example, the Tacoma Trailhunter comes in:
Bronze Oxide
Ice Cap
Underground
Celestial Silver Metallic
Black
The hybrid 4Runner should get about 25 MPG (give or take a bit). If you caught this part of the TFL video, they accidentally disclosed the hybrid Tacoma's 25 MPG fuel economy figure (which is still under embargo). Seeing as how it's the same exact i-Force Max hybrid engine and TNGA-F platform...
Are we expecting that the 2025 4Runner TRD Pro and Trailhunter models will have later release dates than the other trims like for the new Tacoma? Has Toyota said (or signaled) anything on this?
Hope that's the case, but the Supra is also a sports car, so the take rate probably higher for a manual transmission than it is for the 4Runner.
Has anyone seen any reason provided by Toyota as to why the Tacoma gets the manual but not the 4Runner? Same powertrain and platform so I woulda...
This is a good article on how the 6th gen 4Runner no longer uses KDSS, but has SDM instead.
https://www.motortrend.com/features/2025-toyota-4runner-kdss-offroad-stabilizer-disconnect-system/
From now on, e-KDSS is a Lexus-exclusive feature, and the 4Runner (as well as the related Tacoma and...